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Haley Lu Richardson and fiance Brett Dier are all cute and coupley on the red carpet while arriving at InStyle And Warner Bros. Golden Globes After Party held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday (January 6) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The Five Feet Apart actress and Schooled actor cozied up on the red carpet, while joining Shadowhunters starlet Katherine McNamara.

FYI: Haley is wearing a Jimmy Choo clutch and shoes along with AS29 and Le Vian jewelry.Kathryn is wearing a Valentino dress. Katherine is wearing a DSquared2 dress and Harry Kotlar jewelry. Isabela is wearing a Dolce&Gabbana dress. Storm is wearing an Ermanno Scervino dress and Tamara Mellon shoes.

Zoe Saldana happily strikes a pose with her husband Marco Perego while attending the Tamara Mellon Palisades Village Shop Opening Party held at Blue Ribbon Sushi on Tuesday (December 11) in Pacific Palisades, Calif.

This marks the first-ever retail location for the brand, which celebrated its two year anniversary in October. The brand is reimagining the luxury footwear retail experience by displaying each shoe style in every size, creating Instagram-worthy shoe walls which customers can use to try on product at their leisure.

The 15-year-old A Wrinkle in Time actress, the 28-year-old 13 Reasons Why star, and the 29-year-old To the Bone actress attended the event held at The Getty Center on Monday (October 22) in Los Angeles.

Storm stunned in a black sequin dress with blue lace, Ross looked sharp in his grey button-up, and Lily sported a green and black cut-out dress with a matching blazer.

Yara Shahidi keeps blowing away everyone with her wise words and that was just the case at the 2018 GLSEN Respect Awards!

The 18-year-old grown-ish actress gave a speech while accepting the GLSEN Gamechanger Award on Friday night (October 19) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

“We should all feel deserved and supported in expressing our right to being our whole selves, limited by nothing regardless of ethnicity, gender identities, sexuality, ability, religion or any other identity that we choose,” Yara said during her speech (via People). “There should be safe spaces in which our presence and existence are inherently valued, but more than that, I believe in promoting equity. It is dangerous to promote an identity by narrative.”

Yara credited her dad Afshin Shahidi for inspiring her activism.

“Thank you to my Papa for sharing with my mama, my brother, my aunties, my uncles, my brother, basically all of us, that a fight to help one person belong is a fight that belongs to all of us,” she said. “I am so grateful to stand amongst you.”